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According to a recent study, Massachusetts has the highest rate of underage alcohol use and binge drinking of any state in the country. ILLUSTRATION BY EMILY ZABOSKI/ DFP STAFF

Massachusetts ranks highest in U.S. for underage drinking

Mia Ping-Chieh Chen March 28, 2019
Massachusetts has the highest rate of underage alcohol use in the country: among people ages 12-20, nearly 29 percent had consumed alcohol and 20 percent had participated in binge drinking, according to research analyzed by the American Addiction Centers.
The Department of Public Health reports a decrease in opioid-related deaths in Massachusetts. PHOTO BY ABIGAIL FREEMAN/ DFP FILE PHOTO

Massachusetts opioid-related deaths decrease in 2017

Shaun Robinson November 17, 2017

Opioid-related deaths in Massachusetts have dropped by about 10 percent in the first nine months of 2017 in comparison to the same time frame in 2016. In a third quarter report, the Massachusetts...

One in 10 Massachusetts residents revived by Naloxone die within a year. PHOTO BY SYDNEY MAES/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Study shows 1 in 10 Narcan recipients dies within 1 year

Daniela Rivera November 3, 2017

A new study has found that about one in 10 Massachusetts overdose victims revived with Narcan died within one year, according to a presentation on the study given at a medical conference on Monday.  Conducted...

Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren attends a Hillary Clinton presidential rally in October, 2016. Warren launched a survey Monday for Massachusetts organizations who treat people recovering from substance abuse. PHOTO BY OLIVIA NADEL/ DFP FILE PHOTO

Warren launches survey, addresses Senate to combat opioid epidemic

Hannah Harn March 16, 2017

Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren started a new survey of more than 70 addiction treatment and recovery service organizations across the state on Monday, according to a press release issued by Warren’s...

GRAPHIC BY GABRIELLE DIPIETRO/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Opioid-related deaths are on the rise in Massachusetts

Jacqueline Contreras February 23, 2017

The number of opioid-related deaths has continued to rise among Massachusetts residents, with an estimated 1,979 fatalities occurring in the past year, according to a Massachusetts Department of Public...

Boston Mayor Martin Walsh launches a partnership with the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Department to provide recovery services for inmates. PHOTO BY LEXI PLINE/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Walsh, Tompkins announce expansion of recovery services for inmates

Abigail Freeman February 7, 2017

Boston Mayor Martin Walsh  partnered with Suffolk County Sheriff Steven Tompkins to provide an expansion of recovery services for Suffolk County inmates during incarceration and after release, according...

The Center for Disease Control Report finds a correlation between opioid use and amnesia. PHOTO BY ABIGAIL FREEMAN/ DFP FILE PHOTO

CDC finds correlation between drug use, memory loss

Natalie Carroll February 2, 2017

Prior opioid use has connections to rare instances of memory loss associated with toxic exposure, according to a study conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention published on Friday. The...

The Boston City Council Committee on Homelessness, Mental Health and Recovery held a public hearing Tuesday to discuss the impact of homelessness on children and families. PHOTO BY OLIVIA FALCIGNO/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

City Council committee hosts public hearing on homelessness

Kennedy Davis April 14, 2016

The Boston City Council Committee on Homelessness, Mental Health and Recovery met Tuesday in a public hearing to discuss the effects of homelessness on youth and families, according to public documents. The...

Bipartisan legislation that aims to ease individuals convicted of drug offenses back into society was signed Wednesday by Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker. ILLUSTRATION BY NICOLAS TEPPER/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Gov. Charlie Baker reduces re-entry barriers after drug convictions

Steven Barry April 5, 2016

Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker signed a bipartisan legislation Wednesday to reduce re-entry barriers for those within the commonwealth who carry drug convictions, according to a Wednesday press release. The...

The state released a demographic report concerning the opioid epidemic in Massachusetts on Wednesday. GRAPHIC BY RACHEL CHMIELINSKI

Department of Public Health releases opioid-related death demographics

Lexi Peery January 25, 2016

The Massachusetts Department of Public Health released demographic statistics last week, proving that people between the ages of 25 and 44 are most at risk for opioid-related death. Between January...

The U.S. Conference of Mayors and Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake has appointed Boston Mayor Martin Walsh the chair of a National Task Force on Substance Abuse, Prevention and Recovery Services. PHOTO BY OLIVIA NADEL/DFP FILE PHOTO

Walsh to chair task force on substance abuse, prevention, recovery

Kennedy Davis October 14, 2015

Given his experience battling similar issues within his own city, Boston Mayor Martin Walsh was named chair of a nationwide task force on substance abuse, prevention and recovery services. The task force...

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